Function 15 – input mode, Function 20 – operator, Function 21 – batch no – Watson-Marlow PF6 User Manual

Page 20: Function 24 – print status, Function 29 – print param. (print parameters), Function 31 – save program, Instruction handbook

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INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK

PF6

PF6 IH EN 74-105-022 v1.04.doc

Version: 1.04

Page 20 of 30



Function 15 – Input mode
Value: 1 or 2
1 = The foot switch will only function as a starter.
2 = First press on the foot switch starts the filler.
Second press on the foot switch stops the filler.
Third press on the foot switch starts the filler.


Function 20 – Operator
Value: An integer number
The maximum number of digits in an operator number is 10. This means that an operator number is
an integral number between 0 and 999999999999.

With this function it is possible to inform the system which operator is in charge of the current
production. The operator number entered will always appear on print-outs of the log (F24) and the
operating parameters (F29).


Function 21 – Batch no.
Value: An integer number
The maximum number of digits in a batch number is 10. This means that a batch number is an
integral number between 0 and 999999999999.

With this function the operator can inform the system of the batch or production number under which
the current production is recorded. The batch number entered will always be shown on print-outs of
the log (F24) and print-outs of the operating parameters (F29).


Function 24 – Print status
If a printer is connected, this function will start the printing of the current production status.


Function 29 – Print param. (print parameters)
This function prints the current parameters via the connected printer.
The print-out is for the current drive or all the current drives.

When the function is called, the system will ask the following questions:

PRINT PARAM (Y/N)


For print-out of the current drive only, press <Y>.
For print-out of all connected drives, press <N>.


Function 31 – Save program
Saves a complete set of parameters as a program.
It is possible to save up to 5 sets of parameters in the memory.
If a particular set of parameters is used frequently, it is a good idea to store the settings in order to
allow their easy retrieval as a complete filling program. This also ensures that exactly the same
parameters are used each time thereby reducing the risk of programming error.

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